Singawinata, Indra Pradana
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The Effect of Funding Decisions, Dividend Policy and Profitability on Firm Value with Good Corporate Governance as a Moderating Variable Haniah, Titi Hidayati Helmasari; Solihin, Solihin; Singawinata, Indra Pradana
JASa (Jurnal Akuntansi, Audit dan Sistem Informasi Akuntansi) Vol 8 No 3 (2024): December
Publisher : Program Studi Akuntansi Universitas Langlangbuana Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36555/jasa.v8i3.2699

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Businesses involved in real estate and property that have been listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange between 2016 and 2023 will be the focus of this research. It will examine the relationship between business value and GCG, as well as the effects of funding decisions, dividend policy, and profitability. The method used in this research is quantitative method. A total of fifteen businesses served as the sample. Purposive sampling with path analysis using Smart PLS version 3 tools is the methodology adopted. Firm value is favorably and considerably affected by funding decisions, dividend policy, profitability, and GCG, according to this study. While dividend policy and profitability have a stronger influence on firm value, funding decisions have less of an effect when GCG is effective. Firms in the property and real estate industry would do well to prioritize raising profits if they want to increase their firm worth, according to the results of this study. Additionally, improving GCG practices is crucial for fostering long-term growth and advancing the company, ultimately yielding greater benefits in the future.
Optimizing mompreneurs’ role in promoting family economic independence through bakery businesses Nur, Basyiruddin; Abbas, Yeni Elfiza; Singawinata, Indra Pradana; Mahmud, Gustofan; Asmila, Nur; Pratiwi, Rina
Abdimas: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Universitas Merdeka Malang Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): February 2026
Publisher : University of Merdeka Malang

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This community service program was implemented to encourage homemakers in the Mandosi Permai Housing Complex, Bekasi, to open sustainable home-based bakery businesses. Using participatory design, 22 participants attended a one-day seminar, workshop, and evaluation meeting. The seminar focused on developing a business model that aligns with women's dual roles of domestic and entrepreneurial activities (mompreneurs), while the workshop provided interactive sessions on bread-making practices and cost monitoring. Results indicated that participants improved their ability to identify business model components, gained interest and practical skills in bread-making, and built confidence in managing a micro-enterprise. The program's participatory design helped convey ownership of the entrepreneurial presentation and maintain a core value proposition consistent with consumer demands for freshness, taste, and value. The program and its research agenda illustrate how academic-community partnerships can connect theory and practice in ways that advance women's economic empowerment and family well-being. Implications and future directions for the expansion and sustainability of such programs are discussed.